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03 HSE7 Brakes Sticking After New Master Cylinder and Calipers

Old Dec 5, 2020 | 02:17 PM
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2003 Land Rover Discovery 2 HSE7 Brakes Dragging. Any ideas?
So this started with an 03 D2 that’d been sitting a while. I rebuilt the engine and then decided to address the brakes. The booster was bad so I decided to replace it and then I noticed that the master cylinder was leaking badly so I replaced it too. I then bled the brakes and discovered that my calipers were dragging and if you drove it enough they would seize to the point that the vehicle couldn’t even be moved. I just installed new calipers today and the brakes are still doing the same. Does anyone have any ideas before I roll this pos off a cliff because I’m losing my patience with it. PFA

 
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Old Dec 5, 2020 | 09:36 PM
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Sure sounds like the brakes are being activated due a mis-adjusted rod inside the booster to the back of the M/C. If it's to tight it will apply braking pressure to the M/C without any input from the actual brake pedal. I've seen it happen on several LR's with repaired brake systems.
 
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Old Dec 5, 2020 | 10:00 PM
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Yeah that's the general consensus I've heard from facebook. I've adjusted the rod 5 or 6 times and I'm struggling between it not engaging enough to it doing the current condition. I'll give it another shot I guess! Thanks for the suggestion.
 
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